Mobile Units

dreamstime_xs_142887658Mobile units are regulated by the Environmental Public Health Division much as restaurants are. Common examples of mobile units are hot dog carts, Mexican food trucks, and some coffee stands. There are various classes of mobile units, depending on the type of food service provided.

A mobile food is defined in OAR 333-162-0000 (31) as "...any vehicle that is self-propelled, or which can be pushed or pulled down a sidewalk street or highway, on which food is prepared, processed or converted, or which is used in selling and dispensing food to the ultimate consumer."

For detailed information regarding mobile units, download the Mobile Food Unit Plan Review Packet and Operation Guide below. Please note that this packet does not include the Mobile Unit License Application (available for download below).

 Mobile Food Unit Plan Review Packet

Mobile Food Unit Operation Guide

Mobile Food Unit License Application